Maxus has released the Dutch starting price of the eDeliver 9. The new electric company car has a starting price of just under 50 grand and will be for sale in the Netherlands this year.
Maxus is a brand of the Chinese manufacturer SAIC, which already sells the EV80 and the smaller eDeliver 6 in the Netherlands. The brand that is still young in the Netherlands is making considerable progress here. In February, the EV80 was the most sold electric commercial vehicle in the Netherlands and the smaller eDeliver 3 also managed to secure a place in the sales top 10. The EV80 will eventually be replaced by the eDeliver 9, which closely resembles the Ford Transit, but the two will be sold side by side this year. The eDeliver 9 is available in various flavors. The electric company car has a starting price of € 49,990.
Maxus eDeliver 9
For just under 50 mille you get the order version of the Maxus eDeliver 9 in length L2H2. This 5.55 meter long 3.5 ton bus has a load capacity of 1,200 kilos and a loading volume of 9.7 cubic meters. Like the other variants, it can pull up to 1,500 kilos. In the bottom of the L2H2 version is in all cases a 52 kWh battery, good for an electric range of 186 kilometers. The electric motor is 204 hp and 310 Nm strong in all eDeliver 9s. Standard equipment includes air conditioning, a 10-inch infotainment system (with Apple Carplay and Android Auto) on the center console, a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, LED headlights, Lane Change Assist.
Maxus eDeliver 9
Good news: all versions of the eDeliver 9 come standard with a 3-phase AC on-board charger that can charge with 11 kW. Fast charging is possible with the largest package up to 80 kW, with the other packages up to 52 kW.
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The Maxus eDeliver 9 will also be available as a 5.94 meter long L3H2 variant and as the 2.77 meter high L3H3 version. The L3H2 version has a loading volume of 11 cubic meters, the L3H3 even kicks it up to 12.5 cubic meters. The L3H3 version is also available as N2 with a load capacity of 1,350 kilos. These longer copies are available with a 72 kWh battery, but also with an 89 kWh model. The 72 kWh flavors reach 236 kilometers on a single charge, the eDeliver 9 with its 89 kWh battery has an electric range of 296 kilometers. The L3H2 variants have the same equipment as the L2H2 version, but benefit from adaptive cruise control, Lane Departure Warning and heated front seats, among other things. Maxus also comes with a chassis-cab variant of the eDeliver 9, which has a 65 kWh battery.
Prices
The Maxus eDeliver 9 will be available in the Netherlands from the end of June. The prices of the L3H2 and L3H3 versions with 52 kWh battery will follow later.
Maxus eDeliver9 | Dutch prices (ex. VAT) |
Panel Van (Panel Van) L2H2 52 kWh | 49,990.00 € |
Panel Of L3H2 & L3H3 52 kWh | Announced in the summer, delivery Q3 / 4 |
Panel From L3H2 72 kWh | € 63,990.00 |
Panel From L3H3 72 kWh | € 64,990.00 |
Panel From L3H2 89 kWh | € 71,490.00 |
Panel From L3H3 89 kWh N1 | € 72,490.00 |
Panel From L3H3 89 kWh N2 | € 73,490.00 |